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D. Burt

Researcher at Western General Hospital

Publications -  11
Citations -  2436

D. Burt is an academic researcher from Western General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mineralocorticoid receptor & Mineralocorticoid. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2402 citations.

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LOCALISATION OF 11β-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE—TISSUE SPECIFIC PROTECTOR OF THE MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR

TL;DR: Findings seem to explain why sodium retention, hypokalaemia, and hypertension develop in subjects with congenital deficiency of 11 beta-OHSD and those in whom the enzyme has been inhibited by liquorice.
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Mineralocorticoid activity of liquorice: 11-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency comes of age

TL;DR: It is suggested that in both conditions there is a defect in the renal conversion of cortisol to cortisone by 11 beta-OHSD which results in high intrarenal cortisol levels, acting on type 1 mineralocorticoid receptors to cause sodium retention.
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Licorice inhibits corticosteroid 11 beta-dehydrogenase of rat kidney and liver: in vivo and in vitro studies.

TL;DR: The effects of licorice on corticosteroid metabolism in the kidney are based on its inhibition of 11 beta-dehydrogenase, which is inconsistent with the conclusion that interaction with mineralocorticoid receptors accounts for the pharmacological effects of GE.
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Potentiation of hydrocortisone activity in skin by glycyrrhetinic acid.

TL;DR: The enzyme 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11 beta-OHSD) was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in skin biopsy samples from healthy volunteers and from patients with psoriasis and eczema as mentioned in this paper.
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Antenatal diagnosis and aminoacid composition of amniotic fluid

TL;DR: Twenty-seven aminoacids and related compounds have been identified in human amniotic fluid and the concentrations at various stages of pregnancy are determined in the hope that the information may prove useful in the antenatal diagnosis of certain genetic disorders associated with aminoaciduria.